Books by Keyword: Non-Traditional Machining

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Edited by: Akinori Yui, Jiwang Yan and Hideki Aoyama
Online since: September 2014
Description: Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 17th International Symposium on Advances in Abrasive Technology (ISAAT 2014), September 22-25, 2014, Hawaii, USA.
The 138 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Abrasive Machining,
Chapter 2: Surface Quality,
Chapter 3: Brittle Material Machining,
Chapter 4: Grinding Wheel,
Chapter 5: High Efficiency Machining,
Chapter 6: Cutting Technology,
Chapter 7: Tribology in Manufacturing, Chapter 8: Micro/Nano Machining, Chapter 9: Finishing/Lapping/Polishing,
Chapter 10: System Development,
Chapter 11: Monitoring & Analysis,
Chapter 12: Metrology & Evaluation,
Chapter 13: Chemo-Mechanical Polishing,
Chapter 14: Non-Traditional Machining
Edited by: Xianli Liu, Bin Jiang, Xuefeng Wu and Caixu Yue
Online since: July 2014
Description: Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 6th International Conference on High Speed Machining (ICHSM2014), July 24-25, 2014, Harbin, China.
The 160 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Mechanisms and Machining Process,
Chapter 2: Modeling and Simulation of Machining Processes,
Chapter 3: Machine Tools and Cutting Tools,
Chapter 4: Surface Integrity of Machining Processes,
Chapter 5: CAD/CAM and Process Optimization,
Chapter 6: Testing, Measuring and Monitoring of Processing,
Chapter 7: Micro-Machining and Non-Traditional Machining Technologies
Edited by: Zhanqiang Liu, Yi Wan, Qinghua Song and Zhenyu Shi
Online since: June 2012
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The topics covered by this book include high-speed machining and micro-cutting related fields, including mechanisms of machining, modeling and simulation of machining processes, machine tools, cutting tools, CAD/CAM, surface integrity of machining processes, difficult-to-machine materials and non-traditional machining technologies. This book provides a valuable reference source for researchers, in the high-speed machining field, who wish to understand further the underlying mechanisms and thus be able to create new and practical machine-tool and cutting-tool technologies. It should also be particularly useful to practising engineers, in the fields of high-speed machining and mechanical micro-cutting, who are responsible for maintaining efficient and effective operations.
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